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On 7 March 2013, France 2 aired an eight-minute investigative report purporting to expose a weapons smuggling channel from Serbia to France. The report authors, journalists Franck Genauzeau and Régis Mathé, traveled to Serbia in February 2013 where they filmed a story claiming that Serbia is a hub for international weapons smuggling.
On 30 November 2010, the digital terrestrial television launched in Overseas France, with 8 public channels: La Première, France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5, France Ô, Arte and France 24 (replaced by France Info on 8 April 2019). Most territories also have up to three local private channels.
France Télévisions (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s televizjɔ̃]; stylized since 2018 as france·tv) is the French national public television broadcaster.It is a state-owned company formed from the integration of the public television channels France 2 (formerly Antenne 2) and France 3 (formerly France Régions 3), later joined by the legally independent channels France 4 (formerly Festival ...
The Scapegoat (2013 film) The Secret of Kells; Sibyl (2019 film) Simone Veil, A Woman of the Century; The Sisters Brothers (film) The Sitting Duck; The Sixth Child; Small Country: An African Childhood; Sons of Ramses; Sorry We Missed You; The Speech (film) Swimming Pool (2003 film)
The film follows the life of a star television journalist caught in a spiral of events that will lead to her downfall. Between drama and comedy, France seeks to compare the intimate and public crisis of a young woman with a portrait of contemporary France. [2] The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 15 July 2021. It was ...
A TV channel dedicated to films (cinema and telefilm) in the action genre, was commercially launched as part of the AB Sat package in 1996. It is also the name of a channel of the Starz Encore Group in Canada .
Canal+ was launched in November 1984, when there were only three government-owned channels available in France. [1] The company was co-founded by André Rousselet, president of the French multinational advertising company Havas, [1] and Pierre Lescure (born c. 1945), who proved very popular with media professionals and politicians. [2]